A meme coin can be up one day and then crash before the end of the next, and this is exactly what is happening with TRUMP and MELANIA meme coins. These coins went viral, feeding off of the excitement surrounding the election and inauguration. Despite the ...
Ivanka Trump said Thursday a meme coin bearing her name is “fake” and likely poses risks to investors, as other tokens named after and promoted by her father, President Donald Trump, and First Lady Melania Trump dropped in value days after they went viral.
Melania Trump is following in the footsteps of her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, in launching her own meme coin . "The Official Melania Meme is live!" the incoming first lady posted on social media.
The biggest concern investors and industry leaders have with the president’s meme coin ventures is his large stake in the $TRUMP and $MELANIA coins.
President Donald Trump's return to office could be inaugurating a new landscape in cryptocurrency. Just two days after launching the new $TRUMP cryptocurrency meme ...
"$MELANIA has plunged 80% from its peak, hitting a record low of $2.57 after a major whale sell-off. A crypto whale cashed out, making a $42.7M profit, triggering a 32% drop in a day and raising concerns over the token's future," CoinMarketCap reported on Friday.
Cryptos bearing the names of Trump family members soared this week before it became clear they had no official connection to anyone close to the president.
Democratic lawmakers are asking federal regulators to look into legal and ethical questions around the meme cryptocurrency coins launched by Donald Trump.
John Deaton, who ran against Elizabeth Warren in the Massachusetts Senate race, talks about the state of politics on the national and local level,
Critics warn the token erodes any boundaries between the president’s political and business interests
The launch led to a significant surge in search interest for the keyword “crypto.” Google Trends data showed that interest in the term hit its highest point since November 2021, when Bitcoin’s price surpassed $67,000. Alongside the TRUMP token, terms like “meme coin,” “buy crypto,” and “Solana” also saw marked increases in searches.